Lowry out first in debut Hero Cup
The Hero Cup golf matches, which start tomorrow in Abu Dhabi, sees Shane Lowry first out in fourball competition representing Britain and Ireland.
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The Hero Cup golf matches, which start tomorrow in Abu Dhabi, sees Shane Lowry first out in fourball competition representing Britain and Ireland.
Ryder Cup hopeful Seamus Power has been named in the Great Britain and Ireland team to face a Continental Europe side in next year's Hero Cup in Abu Dhabi.
Thomas Pieters was the talk of the Open de France on Friday, after chunking a putt only to benefit from a rule change to get a do-over. We’ve all been there, right? Standing on the green, ready to hit a 40-foot putt only to completely duff it and watch the ball go about three feet.
Oliver Wilson snapped an eight-year winless run on the DP World Tour by overhauling Ewen Ferguson to win Made In HimmerLand by one shot. Ferguson has had a stunning season and looked set to claim his third win of the year when taking a two-stroke lead at one stage on Sunday. Ad But Wilson found birdies on the way home to claim his first victory since the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship of 2014.
Jonathan Caldwell sits three shots off the lead after a promising opening-round 65 at the Made in HimmerLand event in Denmark.
On a day of low scoring, Ross McGowan went lowest as he set a new course record in the opening round of Made In HimmerLand. Wind is the main defence on the Danish track, but with hardly a breath of breeze the course was ripe to be attacked. Ad A host of players, including home favourites Rasmus Hojgaard and Marcus Helligkilde got to eight-under, but McGowan leapt over them to nine-under with a brilliant round of 62.
Maja Stark showed exactly why she is viewed as a future major champion by blowing the field apart to claim victory in the ISPS Handa World Invitational. Stark kept herself in contention over the course of the opening three rounds in Antrim before turning on the afterburners at Galgorm Castle to secure a fifth Ladies European Tour win at the age of 22. Ad The event is co-sanctioned by the LET and LPGA, and players on the latter tour are likely to be taking note of Stark’s exploits as she will be challenging them in the near future.
Scotland's Ewen Ferguson claimed his second DP World Tour title of the season with a wire-to-wire win in the ISPS Handa World Invitational.